How February Sets the Tone for Spring Home Buying
Blog posted On February 05, 2026
In the real estate market, February typically acts as the bridge between seasons: the winter slowdown and the spring buying boom. Now is the perfect time for buyers and sellers to finesse your financial strategies and figure out how to time the rhythm of the market. This is the best time to obtain a preapproval, find the right real estate agent, prep your property for tours, and for some savvy buyers, house hunt for a home before the busy, competitive spring season sets in with earnest.
February Tips for Buyers
If you’re planning on buying during the height of the spring season, you’ll want to team up with your Realtor and learn more about the below topics:
- Obtain a preapproval
- Nothing shows to a seller that you’re serious about buying a home more than a preapproval; it can be just as powerful as an all-cash offer!
- Consider buying a home a little earlier, right before the cusp of the season
- You’ll potentially encounter less competition in February and March
- Fewer buyers = boosted negotiation power with sellers who want to get their properties sold ASAP
- Work on boosting your credit score
- Your FICO® credit score is used to determine your creditworthiness and whether or not you’re a good candidate for mortgage financing
- The five weighted factors: payment history (35%), credit utilization (30%), credit history (15%), credit mix (19%), new credit (10%)
- Ensure you’re making timely payments and that you’re (at least) paying the minimum payment due each month, if not more
- Consult with a credit counselor before making any major changes!
- Meet with a financial advisor to set up a high-yield savings account and start squirreling away cash for your down payment
- A down payment fund is one of the most important factors before you buy
- Ask us about HomeFundIt™, a down payment gifting platform where friends and family can contribute to your closing costs!
Tips for Sellers
February is the best time for sellers to start dusting off their homes and make smart updates. Painting, new flooring, decluttering, and potential renovations are all areas to consider before putting your home on the market. Here’s a helpful checklist before winter melts away:
- Get a general overview of your home and pretend to walk through it like a potential buyer seeing it for the first time
- You can also ask your Realtor (if you have one already) for a pre-listing walk-through for an unbiased perspective
- Declutter ruthlessly and try not to linger over too many sentimental yet unnecessary items
- Deep clean like you’re actually moving out
- Handle small repairs (take care of the low-cost, obvious fixes first)
- Leaky faucets
- Loose handles or squeaky hinges
- Replace bulbs and cracked outlet covers
- Repaint to breath new air into your property
- Zhuzh up your curb appeal (power wash the siding, mowing, repaint your front door)
Spring, Here We Come!
Ready to make the most of 2026? Loaded with tips and tricks long before the snow has melted off the ground, you’re setting yourself up for real estate success for the rest of the year. Whether you be a seller prepping your home for the hustle and bustle of spring or you’re a buyer setting your hopeful sights on your first home, it always pays to prep. 2026 is shaping up to be a year full of movement and opportunity. Why not take advantage of that?
Source: National Association of Realtors, Bankrate